<Create a post that highlights infinity through compositional leading lines>

Image 1.)

Taken in the guard rooms under the Concierge in Paris, the medieval palace served as a royal residence and later armory/prison during the French Revolution. Marie Antoinette was imprisoned and served the remaining of her life in the stone walls of this building.

Image 2.)

Church of Saint-Sulpice, a 16th century church in the 6th arroiddessment of Paris. The architecture highlights high French engineering and symmetry.

Image 3.)

The Pantheon in Rome was constructed over 1,500 years ago, representative today of Roman engineering and a dramatic display of radial symmetry.

This gallery of images is representative of leading lines to demonstrate the concept of infinity through their individual architectures. The layers of vaults in the ceiling of the Concierge in Paris show infinity through their continued repetition and the perspective created while standing among them. The central nave in the second image shows infinity through the one-point perspective composition and lack of evident vanishing point. The radial symmetry up to the oculus in the dome of the Pantheon in Rome shows the concept of infinity.